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GREEN ECONCRETE WINS PITCH TO RICH EVENT IN TEL AVIV

Oct 29,2019

Eco-friendly marine
infrastructure startup ECOncrete Tech Ltd. won first prize at the Pitch to Rich
event that took place Thursday as part of Virgin Atlantic and Calcalist’s
Business Is an Adventure conference in Tel Aviv.

At the event, five Israeli
startups pitched their technologies to Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire
co-founder of multinational conglomerate the Virgin Group. The conference, held
in celebration of Virgin Atlantic’s new daily flight route from Tel Aviv’s Ben
Gurion Airport to London’s Heathrow Airport launched last month, and took place
at the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation.

Among the prizes won by ECOncrete
are a trip to London to meet with top Virgin executives at the company’s
headquarters, as well as an opportunity to join Virgin’s startup accelerator.

ECOncrete develops a bio-enhancing material, which it adds to its concrete mix to reduce its carbon footprint and encourage fauna and flora growth. The structures are designed with crevices and textures that mimic natural surfaces such as rocks to encourage living organisms to develop on their surface. Perkol-Finkel, who is CEO of ECOncrete, introduced the company.https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3772388,00.html

Eco-friendly marine
infrastructure startup ECOncrete Tech Ltd. won first prize at the Pitch to Rich
event that took place Thursday as part of Virgin Atlantic and Calcalist’s
Business Is an Adventure conference in Tel Aviv.

At the event, five Israeli
startups pitched their technologies to Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire
co-founder of multinational conglomerate the Virgin Group. The conference, held
in celebration of Virgin Atlantic’s new daily flight route from Tel Aviv’s Ben
Gurion Airport to London’s Heathrow Airport launched last month, and took place
at the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation.

Among the prizes won by ECOncrete
are a trip to London to meet with top Virgin executives at the company’s
headquarters, as well as an opportunity to join Virgin’s startup accelerator.

ECOncrete develops a bio-enhancing material, which it adds to its concrete mix to reduce its carbon footprint and encourage fauna and flora growth. The structures are designed with crevices and textures that mimic natural surfaces such as rocks to encourage living organisms to develop on their surface. Perkol-Finkel, who is CEO of ECOncrete, introduced the company.https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3772388,00.html